Walthers 932-9316 HO Scale PS 68 Seat Diner New York Central NYC 20th Limited
NOS (New Old Stock)
No other train fired the imagination of the American public like New York Central's 20th Century Limited. Its exclusive clientele and blistering schedule between New York and Chicago made it the stuff of legends for 65 years. A favorite with business and industry leaders, its luxurious accommodations - including a red carpet on the platform at New York - also attracted stars of stage and screen, further fueling the train's celebrity status and romantic image.
New equipment finally arrived from Pullman in 1948, supplemented by refurbished 4-4-2 sleepers and RPOs from the 1938 trains. Painted in a new version of the two-tone gray scheme, sleepers and observations were named for various bodies of water in salute to the "Water Level Route" slogan. Up front, matched sets of EMD E7s provided 4000 horsepower to meet the 16-hour westbound, 15-1/2 hour eastward schedule.
20TH CENTURY CONSIST
A typical consist in the late 1940s would include the following (the actual number of sleepers would change daily to meet demand, and the train usually ran in two sections):
- E7 A-B Diesel Set (used for entire trip)
- One RPO/Baggage
- Five 4-4-2 sleepers
- Three 10-6 sleepers
- One Lounge
- One Dorm/Kitchen
- One Full Diner
- Three 13 Double-bedroom sleepers
- ATSF 10-6 or 4-4-2 Sleeper
- One Observation/Lounge
Starting in 1946, ATSF and NYC offered run-through service so coast-to-coast passengers wouldn't need to change trains at Chicago; Santa Fe cars went east on the "20th Century," while New York Central 4-4-2 Bridge and 10-6 River sleepers went west on the "Chief."
FEATURES:
- Based on 1948 Train
- Authentic Paint & Lettering
- Superbly Detailed Inside & Out
- PROTO-Max(TM) Die Cast Metal Knuckle Couplers
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